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The Society for Applied Immunohistochemistry was originally established as the Immunohistopathology Study Group in October of 1991 by a group of pathologists and laboratory scientists working in the field of Immunohistochemistry and was incorporated in 1993. Due to the rapid expansion over the past two decades of the application of antibodies to recognize cellular constituents in tissue sections, both in the research and diagnostic surgical
laboratory, the founding members--Juan Rosai, MD, Maryann D. Gangi, B.A., Daisy Joseph, Jules Elias, Ph.D.--recognized the need for a central body to gather, discuss and disseminate new information in this area. The Second Annual International Course on Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology will be held on January 28- Feb. 1, 2008 in Santa Barbara, CA. This unique course, devoted solely to issues in IHC and allied molecular techniques, has been organized by Dr. Hadi Yaziji and promises to be an exciting, detailed and informative 5 days. The course is intended for pathologists and pathologists in training as well as technologists and will include Q/A, technical issues, organ specific applications of IHC and FISH and RT-PCR in solid tumors. Expert panel discussions and optional workshops are exciting additions for the 2008 course. See Meeting Schedule page for details and brochure or visit www.pathlearning.comAll portions of this site are available to visitors except the Meeting Summaries and Case Studies links. Access to those pages requires membership and a password. Please register to receive your password. If you are an existing paid member, please contact the Secretary/Treasurer to obtain your password. FOR MEMBERSHIP AND RENEWAL APPLICATIONS, PLEASE PRINT THE FORM LOCATED ON THE CONTACT US/ MEMBERSHIP PAGE, FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE ADDRESS INDICATED WITH PAYMENT. DO NOT SUBMIT ON LINE WITH CREDIT CARD INFORMATION AS WE CANNOT PROCESS CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS |